There’s no question that Terius Nash and Future Hall command the majority of Auto-Tune universe these days. However, one thing needs to be clear: T-Pain has songs that are on par with any of their best and “I’m Sprung” is a prime example.

The track that opened the floodgates to this Tallahassee treat’s storied career as a solo hitmaker and hook heavyweight was the knocking lead single from Pain’s Rappa Ternt Sanga debut and became a successful radio hit, which had simps worldwide singing lullabies to their ladies.

But, with a self-produced beat from the Konvict artist that’s so sweet it’ll blow your speakers and melodies written in Elmer’s glue, well…knocking this jam like it’s 2005 is justified, especially when it sounds nothing like anything that would be dropped currently by the aforementioned acts.

Truthfully, the only thing not to like about this song is that T-Plain White Tees acts like he never did the dishes before meeting his chick. What kind of mother allows that to happen?

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It’s funny, I had to be a freshman in HS when this came out and me and my schoolmates were all over this album and none of us questioned whether or not he could sing. I think America’s knowledge of autotune was pretty simple at that time and a lot of people considered T-Pain a true R&B artist. Especially on songs like Studio Love. I’m still impressed he produced the whole project. He became so rich and so prominent in the mainstream but all good things come to an end.

Lol I was 16!! Damn, there’s a lot of us here in the 22-24 age range huh?

I fell for my first love when this song dropped so this song reminds me of that period. But it kinda crashed and burned so I make a point of not clicking play coz the memories are kinda uncomfortable for some reason.

I use to hate this song. I was a freshman in college and was slowly getting into partying so there was still a lot of snob in me. But he has come a long way and I can even appreciate this song. Even Buy You a Drink is timeless for asong that followed a trend. Only T-Pain.